The actor-observer effect states that
A) as actors, we tend to make dispositional attributions about ourselves.
B) as observers, we tend to observe the whole situation when we are explaining other people's behaviors.
C) as actors, we tend to make whichever attribution is most favorable when explaining our own behavior.
D) when people switch from actor to observer, or vice versa, their attributions also tend to switch.
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